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Unit 5 Week 1 Introducing Adjectives
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Adjectives
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DAY 1 An adjective describes a person, place, thing, or idea. Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns. An adjective may tell what kind, (blue car), which one (this house), or how many (few people, two cats). A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and tells about the subject of a sentence. The truck’s tire is flat. A proper adjective is formed from a proper noun. I visited Italy and saw many works of Italian art. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkuuZEey_bs
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Order of Adjectives
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DAY 2 Adjectives follow a particular order. Opinion adjectives come before size adjectives. Ex. Her cute little dog. Size adjectives come before age adjectives. Ex. Her cute little old dog. Age adjectives come before color adjectives. Ex. Her cute little old brown dog. Color adjectives come before material adjectives. Ex. Her cute little old brown furry dog. Try to use no more than three adjectives to describe. Ex. Her cute little brown dog.
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Mechanics and Usage: Capitalizing Proper Nouns and Adjectives
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DAY 2 A proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing, and it always should be capitalized. Proper adjectives always should be capitalized too. Many proper adjectives describe where someone or something is from: Mexican music. They may refer to languages, races, or nationalities. Some proper adjectives describe a time period or holiday: Renaissance art, Thanksgiving dinner, Memorial Day parade.
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DAY 2 1.My mother loves her new japanese car. Its a metallic red tiny coupe. 2.Their was a brown delicious gravy on the german food that we ate last night. 3.The four elizabethan play’s were bound into a leather huge book.
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